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Indeed, over the years, Ms. Stewart often took on cases nobody else wanted.
"I don't try hard-core criminal cases," Mr. Vallone said, adding that he took on cases like "situations of young kids in trouble".
He also took on cases involving domestic violence and disputes concerning children.
After Iran's disputed 2009 election, she took on cases of Green Movement activists who had been detained en masse.
Your job is open to comment, and certain roles may be off-limits (for example, I would have found it very difficult to continue in my old job as a lobbyist) or will create adverse comment – such as Booth excited when, under Chambers rules, she took on cases that would bring her into direct conflict with her husband's government's legislation.
The two primarily took on cases for people with limited funds and evidently earned a good reputation doing so, as O'Connor was soon elected a precinct committeeman by the Republican party, and subsequently appointed to a vacancy in the Arizona State Senate.
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Nasrin has also taken on cases involving juvenile executions – Iran is one of the few countries in the world that still puts children to death.
"They must have heard that he takes on cases such as these".
"Mr. Gao has courageously taken on cases involving corruption, illegal property seizure and religious persecution," she said.
But Mr. Tacopina has also taken on cases that women's rights advocates would most likely support.
Taking on cases that contest cuts to legal aid has also been a key part of Spurrier's campaigning work.
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